The same technology wars that have hurt wireless networking products in the past are surfacing once again, with two groups vying to chart the course of untethered high-speed connections. Intel, Cisco ...
The next generation of wireless communication will move into signal frequencies even higher than those of today's 5G systems, ...
Commercial wireless networking technologies based on the 802.11n standard may provide warfighters in operation Iraqi Freedom with increased data throughput capabilities at longer ranges. Military and ...
A group of leading technology companies will meet this week to discuss and further develop an emerging wireless networking technology with an unconventional name, ZigBee. The ZigBee Alliance, ...
As part of CRN’s Stellar Startups for 2025, here’s a look at seven startups in the networking and unified communications arena, founded in 2019 or later, that solution providers should know. The ...
As devices become increasingly connected, especially as the Internet of Things gains more ground, the need for speedy connection is at an all-time high. This is the problem that NTT aims to solve; the ...
The military’s next generation high-speed, high-capacity wireless network technology is taking shape. The Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency (DARPA) today said BAE Systems will next spring ...
The folks who brought you the HDMI standard, now want to create a unified high-definition wireless AV standard for your home--and mobile products. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading ...
Networking survey, just under 27 percent of solution providers polled expect gear and services based on the 802.11n wireless draft to generate the fastest growth in sales this year, compared to only ...
Providence, R.I., officials last week unveiled a $2.3 million wireless mesh network that is already being used by personnel in some police and fire vehicles to access city records. Providence CIO ...
The same technology wars that have hurt wireless networking products in the past are surfacing once again, with two groups vying to chart the course of untethered high-speed connections. Intel, Cisco ...